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1 Enterprise Architect – Cloud Computing & Virtualization,Cisco APJ Next Generation Computing for the Virtualized World Santhosh D’Souza

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  • 1. Next Generation Computingfor the Virtualized World1

2. Business Virtualized Cisco UCSDynamics ComputingThe Data PatternsNext GenerationCenter asAnd ComputingChange Agent Characteristics2 3. Life : Increasingly Virtual COMPUTE AND STORAGEINFRASTRUCTURE 4. and So is the Enterprise COMPUTE AND STORAGEINFRASTRUCTUREMail Intranet HRMS Expenses Collab 5. Business Dynamics driving New Architectures Market Pressure Business Demands IT Drivers 6. Architectural Patterns/Characteristics6Scalability Availability PerformanceSharedStateless In MemoryNothing Computing ComputingVirtualization6Efficiency MobilityAutomation 7. Next Generation Computing Today Simplify I/O Unified Fabric Reduce Support Infrastructure up to 50%Extended Memory For memory intensive workloads Technology Large Dataset workloads on 2S servers I/O consolidation VN Link VirtualInterface Card Network Control and transparency to the VM levelDynamic Faster provisioning - reduced sparesProvisioning - Enables consistent infrastructure policies Service Profilesw/RBAC 8. Unified Fabric Convergence, Efficiency and SimplicityATTRIBUTES IT BENEFITS Simpler Unified LAN & SANConsistent OSEthernet Simpler managementCONVERGENCENetwork More Scalable & Resilient DataScale with capacity Storage center Scale with simplicity NetworkOSScale with resiliency SCALESmarter Virtual machine connectivityVirtual machine mobilityVirtualized network assetINTELLIGENCEIndustrys Most Complete and Advanced Portfolio 9. Optimizing Memory with the Xeon 5600ClassicXeon 5600Xeon 5600 12 DIMMs 18 DIMMs Max 96GB Or Max 144GB Higher Performance Lower Performance Cisco UCS WithMemory ExtensionXeon 5500Xeon 5500 48 DIMMs Max 384GB HigherPerformance 10. Application Level PerformanceBuilt on Record-Setting Network & Compute PerformanceWorld record performance across the new line:#1 position on 11 results Best in Class single node results Infrastructure requirements lowered by 80% 30% greater application throughput76% greater consolidation65% better client performance 11. Phase 1 VirtualizationApplications Consolidated, More Virtual Infrastructure Needed App App App App AppApp App App App OS AppOS AppOS App OSOSOS OSOSOS OSOSOSHypervisorHypervisorHypervisor vSwitch vSwitch vSwitch 12. Phase 2 Virtualization: MobilityNetwork Policies Tied to vSwitch Not MobileApp App App OSOS OSNet State Net State Net StateHypervisorHypervisorHypervisor vSwitch vSwitch vSwitch 13. Cisco VN-Link: Virtualization Aware NetworkNetwork Policies Tied to Virtual MachineApp App App OSOS OSNet State Net State Net StateHypervisorHypervisorHypervisor vSwitch vSwitch vSwitch 14. Cisco VN-Link: Virtualization Aware NetworkNetwork Policies Transcend Server Boundaries AppAppAppOS OSOS Net StateNet StateNet State Hypervisor HypervisorHypervisorvSwitchvNetwork Distributed VN-Link DomainvSwitch Switch vSwitch 15. Installing Servers Today: Component Centric RAID settings Disk scrub actions Number of vHBAs HBA WWN assignments FC Boot Parameters HBA firmware FC Fabric assignments for HBAs QoS settings Border port assignment per vNIC NIC Transmit/Receive Rate SAN Limiting VLAN assignments for NICs VLAN tagging config for NICs Number of vNICs LAN PXE settings NIC firmware Advanced feature settings Remote KVM IP settings Call Home behavior Remote KVM firmware Server UUID Serial over LAN settings Boot order IPMI settings BIOS scrub actions BIOS firmware BIOS Settings 16. UCS Service Profiles: Workload Centric SAN LAN 17. Zero Touch IntegrationDecouple Complexity & Scale Physical Inventory Name: UCS 12 Increase capacity, not complexity Class: System New equipment self integrates ID: 77449-32 Chassis: 1 - IOM 1: UCS 2104 - IOM 2: UCS 2104 - Blade slots occupied: 8 Chassis: 2 - IOM 1: UCS 2104 - IOM 2: UCS 2104 - Blade slots occupied: 8 Chassis: 3 - IOM 1: UCS 2104 - IOM 2: UCS 2104 - Blade slots occupied: 8 Chassis: 4 - IOM 1: UCS 2104 - IOM 2: UCS 2104 - Blade slots occupied: 8 Chassis: 5 - IOM 1: UCS 2104 - IOM 2: UCS 2104 - Blade slots occupied: 8 Name: UCS 51082104 Class: ChassisFEX ID: 234222-33 IOM 1: UCS 2104 IOM 2: UCS 2104 Blade slot occupied: 8 Fans: 8 18. Zero Touch IntegrationDecouple Complexity & ScalePhysical InventoryName: UCS 12 Increase capacity, not complexityClass: System New equipment self integratesID: 77449-32Chassis: 1- IOM 1: UCS 2104- IOM 2: UCS 2104 Inventory & status updated- Blade slots occupied: 8Chassis: 2- IOM 1: UCS 2104- IOM 2: UCS 2104- Blade slots occupied: 8Chassis: 3- IOM 1: UCS 2104- IOM 2: UCS 2104- Blade slots occupied: 8Chassis: 4- IOM 1: UCS 2104- IOM 2: UCS 2104 Policy Inventory- Blade slots occupied: 8Chassis: 5Profile: ServiceUCS 2104 Default 1- IOM 1: ServiceUCS 2104 HR-App1- IOM 2: Profile:- Blade slots occupied: 8 19. Zero Touch IntegrationDecouple Complexity & Scale Increase capacity, not complexity New equipment self integrates Inventory & status updated Immediately apply existing policies Policy Inventory Service Profile: Default 1 Service Profile: HR-App1 20. Gartner Identifies Fabric Computing as PreferredInfrastructure for Virtualization and CloudFigure 2. Which vendor would you perceive to be the most competent to deliver on a fabric-based strategy in your enterprise?Gartner report: Fabric Computing Poised as a Preferred Infrastructure for Virtualization and Cloud Computing, February 11, 2011, George J. Weiss and Andrew Butler Report. ID number: G00210438.Full Gartner report here: http://www.gartner.com/technology/media-products/reprints/cisco/210438.html 21. What is happening in the data center today is aonce in a 20 year occurrence Understanding the evolution allows you to buildcompetitive differentiators Learn more at http://www.cisco.com/go/ucs 22. [email protected]